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I had a cyst in my left ovary. It was removed laparoscopically last year and then for six months I was under no treatment. Then I started Lucrin Depot and now I have already had 4 injections. But I still have the same pain in my left ovary and low abdomen. Is it normal? I am also having the severe side effects of the treatment...
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Thank you for your response!
Yes, It was endometrioma and I also had some adhesions with the peritoneum. They removed the cyst and the adhesions but managed to keep my ovary. I am quite worried because I still have some of my old symptoms even though I have had 4 injections. In the period between the operation and the beginning of the treatment I still had all of the symptoms and my menstruation was extremely painful. This lead me to the conclusion that I wasn't completely cured.
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No you should go get an ultrasound done and go see your doctor. The cyst you had was it an endometrioma? Did they remove Endo besides what was in the ovary?
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